As had Stewarts and Lloyds at Rockingham Road, the Corby UDC constructed a localised shopping precinct to serve the first phase of their building d
Shopfronts have always been one of the most frequently replaced parts of town buildings, as on any modern High Street.
Codford, one of its most prominent citizens, James Raxworthy were at the centre of the Captain Swing riots in Wiltshire.
This industrial building known as The Woolstore stands in the ancient parish of Codford St Peter on the south side of the High Street, where the ro
The Poplars was built in the early 19th century with a fashionably Greek Doric porch.
Codford’s village theatre resulted from a society scandal during 1924-5, involving a young adventuress and a retired colonel, whom she married for
Henley grew up on the back of the Thames river trade with London, and from the Middle Ages the waterfront has been a vital part of the town.
NORTHFIELD END is the name for the stretch of road which links the Fairmile (from Bix and Assendon) with the northern end of Bell Street, on the to
Station Road was laid out by the Great Western Railway c.1857, to provide access to the new railway station.
FRIDAY STREET runs from the riverside through to Duke Street (see map), and from the Middle Ages to the 1890s formed the town's southern boundary.